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Alabama friends injured in deadly New Orleans terror attack: ‘Bodies were everywhere’

“I thought he was drunk, driving down the street. When I looked up, he was coming so fast. I didn’t realize it was that fast.”
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FBI finds ‘no definitive link’ between New Orleans attack and truck explosion outside Trump hotel in Las Vegas

FBI finds ‘no definitive link’ between New Orleans attack and truck explosion outside Trump hotel in Las Vegas.
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NASCAR: 66-YO Daytona 500 Winner Starts a Team With Richard Childress’ Backing

Although the silly season party has been overshadowed by the 23XI Racing vs. The post NASCAR: 66-YO Daytona 500 Winner Starts a Team With Richard Childress’ Backing appeared first on EssentiallySports.
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Montenegro considers gun ban after mass shooting kills 12

The New Year’s Day shooting shocked a country where gun ownership is widespread.
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Trump Seeks to Link New Orleans Attack to Illegal Immigration

President-elect Donald Trump sought to connect the New Orleans New Year’s Day terrorist attack to his tough-on-immigration doctrine weeks before he’s set to retake the White House — a sign that his stance on cross-border migration will include the flow of ideas and not just the physical movement of people.
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Bacteria to the rescue: A sustainable solution for growing organoids

Researchers from the Organoid group at the Hubrecht Institute have developed a new way to grow organoids. Organoids are tiny organs that are grown in the lab and mimic the original organ. The researchers were able to grow organoids using Invasin, a protein produced by bacteria.
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Trump falsely links New Orleans terror attack to migrants after erroneous Fox News report

An erroneous early Fox News report about the New Orleans terror attack is warping the political dialogue in the aftermath of the deadly rampage.
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Eco-friendly chlorine method could transform drug and chemical production

Chlorine plays an essential part in daily life, from keeping pools clean to preserving food. Now, a team of chemists at Rice University has developed a more environmentally friendly way to integrate chlorine into chemical building blocks for medications, plastics, pesticides and other essential products while reducing costs. This research was published in Nature Synthesis on Jan. 2.
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Trump and MAGA Are Desperately Trying to Pin New Orleans Attack on the Border

Donald Trump and prominent Republicans have been working to blame the New Orleans truck attack that killed 15 people on New Year’s Eve on the border.
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China announces economic sanctions against 28 US companies

Just before Trump takes office, China has developed means to fight back. The nation has prohibited the export of dual-use products to 28 US defense contractors and classified 10 of them as “unreliable entities.”